BY THE JOCKEY CLUB PRESS OFFICE
LEXINGTON, KY—TJC Innovations today announced an update to the TLore management app that provides a streamlined version of the app for owners. Log on credentials dictate which app version a user views.
The owner app enables owners to keep track of their horses with an easy-to-use, optimized interface. Owners can view their horse roster, race entries, results, race replays, and workouts, including horse notes, photos, and workout videos, all pulled directly from their trainer’s TLore data.
“We wanted to make this version of the app as easy to use as possible while providing all the information an owner needs to keep track of their horses, anywhere, anytime.” TLore founder and TJCI Vice President Tracy Attfield said. “Thanks to TLore’s now being part of TJC Innovations, we can offer real-time automated integration of race and workout data and a Premium PP subscription service. Plus, owners can customize which notifications they would like to receive, including new race entries, results, workouts, photos, videos, and post time alerts.”
TLore’s management app, which has been available for several years, is an in-depth racehorse management tool that enables trainers to manage their entire operation. Trainers can set up various levels of access and, by creating unique usernames and passwords, assign roles to employees, veterinarians, farriers, therapists, and others who interact with their horses.
“TLore is indispensable for anyone who wants a comprehensive tool for racehorse management,” Attfield said. “It saves time and facilitates communication with owners. In addition, TLore is integrated with the Horse Racing Integrity and Safety Authority, ensuring each horse’s status with HISA is known, including if it is approved to race.”
The TLore app can be found through the App Store or Google Play. Also available is the TLore Video app for recording and sharing photos and videos. Once logged in to either app, you can switch between them.
Trainers can sign up their owners to the owner version of the app and provide them with a username and password, or owners can sign up for TLore and ask their trainers for their access key to connect them to their horses. The cost is $4/horse/month.
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